
Action
Principle: Explain — In Liz Greene–style terms, this principle invites you to make meaning from what’s happening, turning raw feelings into an inner narrative you can work with. Psychologically, it supports insight and integration rather than “fate.”
Action (non-deterministic): When this principle is active, you may feel encouraged to ask: “What am I trying to understand?”—and to translate confusion into clearer choices, boundaries, or self-talk.
4 areas of life that may be affected:
1) Relationships: conversations gain depth; patterns may become visible.2) Emotions: clarity rises after journaling, therapy, or reflection.3) Work/Calling: motivations get re-labeled, leading to more aligned decisions.4) Identity: self-concept shifts as hidden needs or beliefs surface.



























